

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) announced several flight disruptions on Wednesday, July 23, due to adverse weather conditions brought about by the southwest monsoon, also known as habagat.
As of 5:00 AM on July 23, 50 flights have been cancelled by various airlines. The affected flights, as announced by the CAAP, are as follows:
Philippine Airlines
•PR 2808: Davao – Manila
•PR 2771: Manila – Panglao
•PR 2772: Panglao – Manila
•PR 2133: Manila – Bacolod
•PR 2134: Bacolod – Manila
•PR 2527: Manila - Cagayan De Oro
•PR 2528: Cagayan - De Oro Manila
•PR 300: Manila - Hong Kong
•PR 301: Hong Kong – Manila
Cebgo
•DG 6113: Manila – Naga
•DG 6114: Naga – Manila
•DG 6501: Cebu - Manila
Cebu Pacific Air
•5J 192: Manila - Cauayan
•5J 193: Cauayan – Manila
•5J 325: Manila - Bicol
•5J 326: Bicol – Manila
•5J 373: Manila - Roxas
•5J 374: Roxas – Manila
•5J 381: Manila - Cagayan De Oro
•5J 382: Cagayan De Oro – Manila
•5J 404: Manila - Laoag
•5J 405: Laoag – Manila
•5J 473: Manila – Bacolod
•5J 474: Bacolod – Manila
•5J 473: Manila – Bacolod
•5J 474: Bacolod – Manila
•5J 485: Manila - Bacolod
•5J 486: Bacolod - Manila
•5J 504: Manila - Tuguegarao
•5J 505: Tuguegarao - Manila
•5J 513: Manila - San Jose (Mindoro)
•5J 514: San Jose (Mindoro) - Manila
•5J 563: Manila - Cebu
•5J 625: Manila - Dumaguete
•5J 626: Dumaguete - Manila
•5J 627: Manila - Dumaguete
•5J 628: Dumaguete - Manila
•5J 643: Manila - Puerto Princesa
•5J 644: Puerto Princesa - Manila
•5J 649: Manila - Tacloban
•5J 650: Tacloban - Manila
•5J 781: Manila – Ozamis
•5J 782: Ozamis - Manila
•5J 853: Manila - Zamboanga
•5J 854: Zamboanga - Manila
•5J 791: Manila - Butuan
•5J 792: Butuan - Manila
•5J 901: Manila - Caticlan
•5J 902: Caticlan – Manila
Passengers are advised to contact their airlines directly for real-time updates, rebooking options, and refund procedures. The CAAP will continue to monitor weather developments and is in active coordination with airline operators and airport authorities to ensure the safety and welfare of the traveling public.
On Tuesday afternoon, the PAGASA announced that the low pressure area (LPA) located east of Aurora had intensified into tropical depression “Dante.” It was forecast to move north-northwestward and away from the country’s landmass.
However, PAGASA’s Anna Clauren-Jorda said in an interview at DZRH that intermittent rains would persist in Metro Manila, CALABARZON, and Central Luzon until early Wednesday.
Additional advisories will be issued by the agency as needed.